Well as I said, I don't have a legal document to show that the content is unlicensed. The NON EXISTANCE of a content agreement is what shows the content is unlicensed.
Content providers will agree with me on this. For example, you open a content site. Later that week you find a webmaster that has your content but no legal documenation for it. The webmaster refuses to / can't produce any legal documents for that content. Is that content stolen? Yes. Its very simple, people.
There is no other way to prove that content is stolen besides the NON existance of a legal document. How else can you tell if content is unlicensed? There is no other way.
As I've said, I am 100% sure that content is unavailable for license. Maybe I'm wrong? Then post the content provider here. Content provider doesn't have an URL? I never heard of an internet content provider that doesn't have a website before. I'd love to see that license and provider, maybe then I'll shut the fuck up and admit that I'm wrong.
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